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Friday 18th February 2005
- A Night for Those Who Brought Us through the Storm Safely
- A gala at Pedro Castle honoured those that planned for years and prepared us to handle an emergency like Ivan and those that worked night and day during and after the storm.
- CAL’s Cargo Service Ready for Take-Off
- Emphasising reliability and customer service, Gordon Anderson becomes CAL’s new director of cargo development.
- Cleaning House: Deadline Approaches
- Residents have until the end of February to rid themselves of accumulated debris.
- Gastroenteritis Precautions
- Guidelines from the Public Health Department.
- Give Blood
- The hospital is in dire need and wants to enlist new donors!
- Governor Intensifies Fund-raising
- Seeing opportunities, HE the Governor Mr. Bruce Dinwiddy is pushing to raise more money, so the National Recovery Fund can replace 500 roofs before the end of August.
- Ministers Grade School Recovery
- Roy Bodden and Gilbert McLean visited their district’s two primary schools.
- More Homes on the Way
- Site preparations are underway on Fairbanks Road for up to 27 trailers.
- One Roof at a Time
- “We will do as much as possible, as fast as we can, until every person has a roof again,” says the owner of Stingray Construction, Michael Ryan.
- Outcomes are Worth the Trials
- The CI Development Bank has assisted over 300 families with post-Ivan housing recovery grants and more than 300 applications are being worked on.
- Partners Strive to Keep Standards High
- DOT is working closely with its private sector partners to ensure that quality is high and premises attractive.
- Schools Squeeze Curriculum Time
- Educators have started the school day half an hour earlier and shaved days from vacation schedules.
- The Future’s in Our Hands
- An essay on the individual commitment and drive needed to reclaim our environment.
- Then and Now
- Photos prove recovery success.
- Turning Loss into Opportunity
- North Side Primary has channeled its sporting energy into a Reading Olympics.
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